Dramatic EssaysJ.M. Dent & sons, Limited, 1912 - 299 sivua |
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Sivu vii
... English poets at a time when poetic genius was at a low ebb , and there were few indeed to contest his position . " " " " " " With the re - opening of the theatres , Dryden returned with great energy to the dramatic field , and for a ...
... English poets at a time when poetic genius was at a low ebb , and there were few indeed to contest his position . " " " " " " With the re - opening of the theatres , Dryden returned with great energy to the dramatic field , and for a ...
Sivu viii
... English Stage . ' It will be seen that at the very end of his life , in the preface to his Fables , he had the honesty and good sense to acknowledge the substantial justice of Collier's reproaches . " " In 1670 Dryden was made poet ...
... English Stage . ' It will be seen that at the very end of his life , in the preface to his Fables , he had the honesty and good sense to acknowledge the substantial justice of Collier's reproaches . " " In 1670 Dryden was made poet ...
Sivu ix
... English literature during the second half of the seventeenth century . Here he merits special attention as our first great prose writer and first systematic critic . English prose before the Restoration— the prose , for example , of ...
... English literature during the second half of the seventeenth century . Here he merits special attention as our first great prose writer and first systematic critic . English prose before the Restoration— the prose , for example , of ...
Sivu xi
... English stage ? What in turn may be said for and against this romantic drama itself when it is set beside the drama of Dryden's own time ? What is the real significance of the unities ? Has tragi - comedy any justification ? What is the ...
... English stage ? What in turn may be said for and against this romantic drama itself when it is set beside the drama of Dryden's own time ? What is the real significance of the unities ? Has tragi - comedy any justification ? What is the ...
Sivu xii
... English , on the ground of its adherence to the unities , great structural regularity , and use of rhyme . Neander protests against this : the English , he declares , excel in " lively imitation of nature , ' richness of invention ...
... English , on the ground of its adherence to the unities , great structural regularity , and use of rhyme . Neander protests against this : the English , he declares , excel in " lively imitation of nature , ' richness of invention ...
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